VEHY ANNOYING, e Tha wearers of tan boots have fre r . quently been at a loss to know the caus« n of soiled and unsightly patches of grimi .. that gather on the pants, where the lat ,_ ter come in contact with the boot?. Il '" doss not occur to them that the ai-c.unu jj lation is due to the use of a boot polish * containing grease or oil. This is tran? n ferred to the clothing, with the inevit e able result that dust and grime quickle adhere. The remedy is to be found ii ,s the use of a polish that is free from al those objectionable features. That polis! . is TAN-OL. Tan-ol is the result of eon , siderable experiment, and is prepared ii , the factory of skilled chemists, and un der their direct supervision. Nothing blithe very best irgredients are allowed ;' and while th; finished product co.-'.i p more to produce, the genera! public ar. e not slow to discriminate, and reeognisi 1P in TAN-OL a polish distinctly superioi r to ether crepitations. Fries bd ip___.te 1! and Is .-.quid).— Loes! Acer.*.; : Coz'y: i 1. Co.' ' * i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 8 February 1909, Page 3
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188Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 8 February 1909, Page 3
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